Texas Gas Transmission, LLC
Third Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 03/04/2010, Docket: RP10-360-000, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 2101A First Revised Sheet No. 2101A
Superseding: Substitute Original Sheet No. 2101A
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Section 9
(Cont'd)
9.2.5 Fuel Retention Deferred Account
(a) Fuel Retention Deferred Account. Commencing on the effective date
of this Section 9.2, Texas Gas shall determine the monthly
difference between (1) the actual quantity of gas retained as a
result of all the applicable EFRPs for the month and (2) the actual
quantity of fuel and company use gas and Lost and Unaccounted For
gas allocated to all services rendered for the month according to
the then current method in use for allocating such costs on Texas
Gas' system. The under- or over-realization of in-kind
compensation gas shall be recorded as a debit or a credit, as the
case may be, each month in the Fuel Retention Deferred Account.
The deferred account shall be accumulated in twelve-month
accumulation periods, September 1 through August 31.
(b) Calculation of Fuel Adjustment Percentage. With each annual
filing hereunder, Texas Gas shall calculate Fuel Adjustment
Percentages designed to amortize the net balance in the Fuel
Retention Deferred Account at the end of the previous accumulation
period. The Fuel Adjustment Percentages shall be effective during
each annual period, November 1 through October 31. For service
under Rate Schedules NNS, NNL, SGT, SGL, SNS, WNS, FT, STF, or IT,
the Fuel Adjustment Percentages shall be calculated by applying
the appropriate under- or over-realization of in-kind compensation
to each fuel zone and service on an annual basis.
For service under Rate Schedules FSS, FSS-M, ISS, and ISS-M, the
Fuel Adjustment Percentages shall be calculated by applying the
appropriate under- or over-realization of in-kind compensation to
the injections and withdrawals under the FSS, FSS-M, ISS, or ISS-M
Rate Schedule. If there is a balance remaining at the end of a
particular amortization period, such remaining balance shall be
transferred to the current accumulation period subaccount.
9.2.6 Fuel Retention for No Notice Swing Allocation
Texas Gas shall charge Customers utilizing the No Notice Swing Allocation
method a hybrid fuel retention percentage, which shall be the difference
between the NNS/NNL/SGT/SGL/SNS/WNS EFRP for the applicable fuel zone of
delivery and a weighted average of the FT/STF/IT EFRP based on projected
throughput into each fuel zone.